BlogYour gift of stock offers tax benefits and supports research Your gift of stock offers tax benefits and supports research Posted Date : Oct 17, 2017 A donation of publicly traded stock or securities is one of the easiest and most effective ways you can support Parkinson Canada. These types of gifts are a win-win opportunity for donors because they eliminate capital gains taxes and support Parkinson Canada with an influx of capital that can be used to increase funding for Parkinson’s research. You can avoid the capital gains tax that you would normally have to pay if you sold the securities and then donated the proceeds. And Parkinson Canada will issue you a charitable tax receipt for the fair market value of the security on the date of transfer into our brokerage account. You can donate securities now, or as part of your estate planning. How does it work? Here’s an example of the benefits of donating stocks. Consider a donor in the 46 per cent tax bracket (assuming a provincial tax rate of 17 per cent) who has already donated $200 this year to a charity (the first $200 of charitable donations allocates tax credits at a lower rate). Assume she donates stock worth $10,000, which is the current value of the shares with an adjusted cost base of $4,000. Sell Shares and Donate the Cash Donate Shares Directly Market Value of Securities $10,000 $10,000 Adjusted Cost Base (securities original cost) $ 4,000 $ 4,000 Capital Gains ($10,000 – $4,000) $ 6,000 $ 6,000 Tax on Capital Gains @ 46% tax bracket -$1,380 paid out in taxes $ 000 Tax Savings on Gift $ 000 $ 1,380 Chart Source: CIBC Wood Gundy If you are thinking about making a gift of stock or securities to Parkinson Canada, we encourage you to seek independent professional advice from a tax specialist or your financial advisor. To obtain the Guidelines for Transferring Assets and the Letter of Authorization From Donor to Broker and to explore the benefits of this type of giving, please contact Sue Rosenblat at 1-800-565-3000 ext. 3386, or PlannedGiving@parkinson.ca. Share this post: Your Story Matters: Inspire and Connect Inspire hope and connect with others by sharing your Parkinson’s journey. Your voice can make a difference. Share your story Discover more like this Mar 10, 2025 Changing the course of Parkinson’s: Exploring advancements in disease-modifying therapy research Mar 8, 2025 Re-illustrating a stereotype: Women can get Parkinson’s too Jan 31, 2025 A deep dive into the 3rd Annual Movement Disorder Meeting